Pipe



. May29,1923. 1,456,762

J. A. CHAMBERS I PIPE Filed May 11 1921 v Z I -J' 16 575 Z4 Z0 PatentedMay 29, 1923. i

rain 5 JOHNA. CHAMBERS, on nnwnune, ivrrssouni, Assreizron on onnrranrT0 JAMES A. CLARK, or nnwnnna'mrssonan rirn.

Application filed an 11,

To aZZ whom it may 0071067 17,."

Be it known that I, JOHN .A. CHAMnnns,

a citizen of the United States, residin r at- E tatc,

Newburg, in thecountyof Phelps and of Missouri, have invented a new anduseful Pipe, of which the following 1s a specincation. a v

The device forming the'subject matter of this application is a tobaccopipe, and the,

utility of devices of that type to which the invention appertains. i p

lVith the above and other ob ects 1n v ew, which will appear asthedescription proceeds, the invention resides in the combination andarrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter:described Figure 1 shows in longitudinal section, a

device constructed in accordance with the invention; Figure 2 is atopplan wherein parts are broken away; and Figure 3 is a cross section onthe line 3-3 of Figure 1.

The device forming the subject matter of this application may be used inCOIlIlGCtlOl'lE with pipes of various kinds. If desired, the

invention may be embodied in a pipe of the kind shown inthe drawings,the bowl of the pipe being marked by the numeral 1 and the'nunieral 2designating the stem, the bowl 1 having a chamber 3. provided, ifdesired, and the mouth piece may be assembled with the stem 2 in any'desired way. Asshown, but not of necessity, the mouth piece 4: has areduced tip threaded into the stem2.

There is provided a-receptacle 6 which is detachably mounted on someportion of the pipe. If desired, the receptacle'6 may be A mouth piece 4is 1921, Serial No. 468,566.

threaded into the'lower portion of the bowl 1, at the point wherethebowljoins the stem, although it might be desirable to locate the.

receptacle'in some other way. The stem 2 p and the mouth piece 4 have abore 7 I which leads'to the receptacle 6.

The numeral '8xdenotes anangular smokeconduit, including a long branch 9and a. short branch 10. 'Thelong branch- 9 is mounted detachably at oneend in the bowl land communicates] with the; chamber 3; The branch Setthe smoke'conduit 8 may carry a finishing plate 11 which bearsjagainstthe outer surface of'the bowl 1. The inner end ofthe short branch 10 ofthe smoke conduit Spasses througha portion of the stem 2 andcommunicates with the bore 7, the

branch 10 being mountedin a, ferrule 12,

surrounding the end of the stem 2. A notch 1 1 is fashioned in the endof the stem 2;

In the assembling of the smoke conduit 8 with the pipe, the conduit ismoved in the direction of the arrow A in Figure 1 until the end of thelong branch 9 enters the open ing provided for its reception in thebowl- 1, the finishing plate 11 abutting against the outer surface ofthe bowl. 1 By this same operation, the extremity of the branch .10 ofthe smoke conduit is carried into the notch 14 in the stem 2. Theferrule 12, being as sembled with the branch 10-by the operation abovealluded to, is mounted on the end of thestem 2 and closes the notch 14:,so that the'notch is not visible fromthe outside of the pipe. Althoughthis method and means formountinp'; the end of the branch 10 in. placeis useful anddesirable, it is not insisted upon. .A clean-out plug 15 isthreadedinto the branch 10 of the smoke conduit 8, in alinement with thebranch 9, a clean-out plug 16 being threaded into thebranch 9 inalinernent with the branch 10. It is ob rvious that the plug 15 givesaccess to the branch 9, for cleaning, the plug 16 exercising a likeoffice with respect to the branch 16.

In practical operation, the smoke is drawn through the conduiti8 andtraverses so much ofthe bore 7 as is located in the mouth piece a. Thesaliva or water of condensation folceptacle 6, it being possible todetach the receptacle, at any time and to clean the same out. ,The pipeis so constructed that a cool vlows the bore 7 and is received in thereclean dry smoke will be aflorded at all times,

d in ea h hi to the otne .nch.

I pipe comprising; :i bowl and stein, n having 1 bore, and beingprovided with notch leading to the bore; terrific surrounding the stemand closing the notch; and a smoke conduit carried by the ferrule, theforward end of the conduit communicating; with the bowl, and the rearend of the conduit communicating with the bore ot the stem, the rear endof the conduit being: ioccited in the notch.

In a oevice of the class described, a )ipe comprising a howl and a stem,the stem 'ing a, here, and being provided in its end mth a notch leadingto the bore; a smoke conduit. the forward end of which communicates withthe bowl. the rear end of which connnunicates with the here of the stem,the we end of the conduit being located in the 1 :uie surrounding thestem t uting a closure for the notch.

10I1y ih2/t I claim the foregoing: in -J own, I have hereto :niixed mysignm tuie in the presence of two Witnesses.

JOHN A. CHAMBERS.

